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Just three years ago, This War of Mine released on PC to relate the experience of civilians struggling to survive in the midst of war. The indie game developed by 11 bit studios has continued to receive support over the years in the form of translations and expansions. However, 11 bit has undertaken a new effort to bring life back to their dramatic survival title.
The initiative, called This War of Mine Stories, aims to bring a number of narrative adventures to life. Father's Promise will be the first of these DLC expansions. It uses the framework of This War of Mine to weave the compelling tale of Adam, a man trying to protect his daughter and escape from their war-torn city.
11 bit studios based Father's Promise on an audio-drama by author Łukasz Orbitowski. Orbitowski has won awards for his literary accomplishments and has been hailed as "a Polish Steven King." It is unclear whether future Stories DLC will also be based on Orbitowski's work or if they will draw from other sources of inspiration.
Father's Promise is available now for $1.99 or can be obtained by purchasing a season pass for all This War of Mine Stories for $4.99.

Just three years ago, This War of Mine released on PC to relate the experience of civilians struggling to survive in the midst of war. The indie game developed by 11 bit studios has continued to receive support over the years in the form of translations and expansions. However, 11 bit has undertaken a new effort to bring life back to their dramatic survival title.
The initiative, called This War of Mine Stories, aims to bring a number of narrative adventures to life. Father's Promise will be the first of these DLC expansions. It uses the framework of This War of Mine to weave the compelling tale of Adam, a man trying to protect his daughter and escape from their war-torn city.
11 bit studios based Father's Promise on an audio-drama by author Łukasz Orbitowski. Orbitowski has won awards for his literary accomplishments and has been hailed as "a Polish Steven King." It is unclear whether future Stories DLC will also be based on Orbitowski's work or if they will draw from other sources of inspiration.
Father's Promise is available now for $1.99 or can be obtained by purchasing a season pass for all This War of Mine Stories for $4.99.
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If you're looking to pick up Project CARS 2 when it launches this September, you can get ahead of the curve by picking up the season pass beginning today. At $29.99, owners will gain a discounted access to four future (and unannounced) DLC car packs, which will individually sell for $9.99.
Season pass owners also get the bonus exclusive Motorsport Cars Pack that comes with four cars "curated from 40 years of motorsports history":
1974 Jaguar E-Type V12, Group 44
1991 Audi V8 DTM (Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters)
1998 Panoz Esperante GTR-1
2016 Opel Astra TCR
Additionally, the digital Standard and Deluxe Edition are also available today pre-order. The Standard Edition comes with the pre-order bonus Japanese Cars Pack, bundling the following four vehicles:
1981 Nissan 280ZX IMSA GTX
1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 Group A
2015 Honda 2&4 Concept
2016 Honda Civic Type R - Euro Spec
Deluxe Edition pre-orders come with the Japanese Cars Pack, Motorsport Cars Pack, and all Season Pass content. Project CARS 2 arrives at the finish line on September 22 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
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If you're looking to pick up Project CARS 2 when it launches this September, you can get ahead of the curve by picking up the season pass beginning today. At $29.99, owners will gain a discounted access to four future (and unannounced) DLC car packs, which will individually sell for $9.99.
Season pass owners also get the bonus exclusive Motorsport Cars Pack that comes with four cars "curated from 40 years of motorsports history":
1974 Jaguar E-Type V12, Group 44
1991 Audi V8 DTM (Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters)
1998 Panoz Esperante GTR-1
2016 Opel Astra TCR
Additionally, the digital Standard and Deluxe Edition are also available today pre-order. The Standard Edition comes with the pre-order bonus Japanese Cars Pack, bundling the following four vehicles:
1981 Nissan 280ZX IMSA GTX
1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 Group A
2015 Honda 2&4 Concept
2016 Honda Civic Type R - Euro Spec
Deluxe Edition pre-orders come with the Japanese Cars Pack, Motorsport Cars Pack, and all Season Pass content. Project CARS 2 arrives at the finish line on September 22 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

Nintendo isn't well known for supporting downloadable content, but it seems that things might be different with their upcoming console release. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will be sold alongside a season pass that gives access to several expansions planned for the title. This marks the first time Nintendo has ever offered DLC for a Legend of Zelda game.
The first DLC will release with Breath of the Wild alongside the Switch's launch on March 3 with a second batch following sometime during the summer and a final pack at the end of the year. The pass for the full crop of DLC will cost $19.99. The first piece will add three new treasure chests that contain "useful items" and unique clothing options for Link. The second part of the DLC will add a hard mode to the game, introduce a Cave of Trials challenge, and a "new map feature." The final DLC pack seems to be the most interesting of the three as it expands the base game with new story content, a new dungeon, and more challenges.
This move is so unprecedented that Nintendo actually released a short explanatory video for those who don't know about downloadable content.
This move has been a long time coming. After dipping their toes into paid DLC for the first time in 2011 with Fire Emblem: Awakening, Nintendo has very, very slowly been seeing how it can successfully incorporate downloadable content into its premier franchises. The move toward mobile gaming over the past year has been a part of their cautious experimentation. Given how pretty much all of these moves have reaped massive rewards for Nintendo, is it really that surprising that Nintendo's largest franchise would be releasing with DLC plans in place?
For more Breath of the Wild goodness, be sure to check out our hands-on preview!

Nintendo isn't well known for supporting downloadable content, but it seems that things might be different with their upcoming console release. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will be sold alongside a season pass that gives access to several expansions planned for the title. This marks the first time Nintendo has ever offered DLC for a Legend of Zelda game.
The first DLC will release with Breath of the Wild alongside the Switch's launch on March 3 with a second batch following sometime during the summer and a final pack at the end of the year. The pass for the full crop of DLC will cost $19.99. The first piece will add three new treasure chests that contain "useful items" and unique clothing options for Link. The second part of the DLC will add a hard mode to the game, introduce a Cave of Trials challenge, and a "new map feature." The final DLC pack seems to be the most interesting of the three as it expands the base game with new story content, a new dungeon, and more challenges.
This move is so unprecedented that Nintendo actually released a short explanatory video for those who don't know about downloadable content.
This move has been a long time coming. After dipping their toes into paid DLC for the first time in 2011 with Fire Emblem: Awakening, Nintendo has very, very slowly been seeing how it can successfully incorporate downloadable content into its premier franchises. The move toward mobile gaming over the past year has been a part of their cautious experimentation. Given how pretty much all of these moves have reaped massive rewards for Nintendo, is it really that surprising that Nintendo's largest franchise would be releasing with DLC plans in place?
For more Breath of the Wild goodness, be sure to check out our hands-on preview!
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